Let’s Talk Withdrawal was started with a simple aim, to share lived experience accounts of psychiatric drug withdrawal and to provide interviews with experts in the field. Psychiatric drug withdrawal remains a largely hidden, seldom discussed issue, yet affects countless people. We aim to add to the discussion and debate. Our interviews include people with experience of taking and coming off antidepressants, antipsychotics and benzodiazepines.
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Since its debut in 1992, Money Matters was created to deliver objective and timely financial advice on WSB, Atlanta's legendary, award-winning news/talk radio station. Now, in addition to airing weekly on WSB, Money Matters is available as a podcast, tailor-made for both modern retirees and those still in the planning stages. Hosted since 2009 by Wes Moss — CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, best-selling author, Forbes contributor, and managing partner at Capital Investment Advisors in Atlanta — ...
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The best podcast coming out of all dimensions. This is Don't Let Word Get Out. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dlwgo/support
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STW Radio was born out of the crisis of 2008 and was the mission of its host, Bruce Weide, to fill a massive void in most American's retirement portfolio. This safety net would have literally saved them any grief in the crash of '08-'09 and let them pick right back up on the historic gains from there. America seems to believe that investment risk is a thing of the past. But STW Radio is dedicated to reporting all sides to the stories that matter to those close to retirement or in retirement. ...
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welcome to a mental health podcast for average people by an average girl in progress: depressed girl's guide to life. i don't have all the supposed answers, but i do get it. so if you’re on the simple humble path to self betterment or want to listen to someone going through similar things - stick around. hopefully my musings and ramblings are useful in your own journey as i also continue down the fun little path of life.
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ER-Rx is a podcast dedicated to informing emergency room/ intensive care unit physicians, residents, pharmacists, advanced practice providers, and nurses on appropriate and optimal use of medications. This podcast will provide laid-back, fun, useful information in easily digestible portions. Tune in each week as we review recently-published guidelines and studies, answer medication-related questions, present "Grand Rounds" on a wide variety of clinical topics, and enjoy "An Expert Talks" whe ...
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Fed Rate Cuts, University Degree Efficacy, Millionaire Renters, And Election Result Market Returns
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Wes is joined by CIA’s Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller on today’s episode of Money Matters. They discuss the significant news about the Fed cutting interest rates. They probe a study showing that 41% of Americans report peak stress conditions, though the misery index fell slightly from last year. They dive into a list of which university deg…
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Inflation Softening, Election Uncertainty, Apple Stats, And A 5% Retirement Withdrawal Rate
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Wes is joined by Money Matters Producer Jeff Lloyd. They delve into current events affecting Americans—U.S. inflation softening as the Federal Reserve prepares to cut interest rates, the latest mortgage figures, and how election uncertainty may be influencing the stock market. Then, they use the new iPhone 16 announcement to examine Apple’s statist…
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Foundational Investment Principles of the Retire Sooner Community
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Americans have faced immense financial challenges in the past two-plus decades. The Dotcom Bubble sent stock prices down nearly 50% between 2000 and 2002, the Great Recession and Housing Crisis of 2007-2009 cratered stocks more than 55%, and theCOVID-19 Pandemic and shutdowns sent stocks tumbling 30% in a month’s span and led to massive inflation a…
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Labor Pride, Nvidia Buyback Parties, Sausage Demand, And Time-Honored Investment Strategies
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On today’s episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes is joined by producer Jeff Lloyd. They celebrate the Army of American Productivity and workers everywhere in honor of Labor Day. They look toward Q4 by summarizing Nvidia’s recent $50 billion stock buyback, reviewing the handful of trillion-dollar companies, and inspecting a story about pent-up d…
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The Fed, Bulldog Inflation, Housing and Jobs, Market Participation, and the Happy Retiree Planner
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Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisor’s Chief Investment Officer, Connor Miller, on today’s episode. They explore The Federal Reserve’s latest actions, including Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole Symposium. They probe the timing of inflation vs. Georgia Bulldog championships. They pore over housing data, including a significant…
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Carry Trade, The Death Tax, and Participation vs. Perfection
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Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors Wealth Management Analyst Jeff Lloyd on today’s episode of Money Matters. They analyze the latest financial headlines to contextualize the recent global market sell-off. Was it all about economic data or a consequence of the so-called “Carry Trade?” Next, they scrutinize the recent attention paid to the …
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Handling Market Sell-Offs And What The Federal Reserve Might Do With Interest Rates
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On today’s episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors Wealth Management Analyst Jeff Lloyd. They dig into the recent market crash, view it from a historical perspective, and examine productive ways investors can handle typical market sell-offs in their retirement planning process. They evaluate the recent ris…
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The Reawakening of the Stock Market: Shifting Away from Tech Dominance
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In this episode of Money Matters, hosts Wes Moss and Connor Miller discuss the recent broadening out of the stock market, with smaller companies and a wider range of sectors outperforming the previously dominant large tech companies. Wes and Connor also touch on a variety of other topics, such as the ongoing Olympics and the prizes that medalists a…
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10 Lessons Learned From The Retire Sooner Podcast
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Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes in the studio. Wes instills the top 10 happy retiree lessons he’s learned from his guests while hosting the Retire Sooner podcast.Av Wes Moss
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401(k) Investor Profiles, Bias, Rebalancing, The Russell 2000 Index, and a Taco Bell Retirement Community
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Wes is joined today by Jeff Lloyd, Wealth Management Analyst for Capital Investment Advisors, for a special show on the road in Michigan! They discuss reversion to the mean and then cover the four main types of 401(k) investor allocation “profiles.” Wes then examines confirmation and recency bias and how rebalancing might provide a change. Then, th…
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Summer Travel, Disney, Apples, Inflation, Disinflation, and Participation vs. Perfection
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Capital Investment Advisors Wealth Management Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes on today’s show to wade through the financial issues affecting people in today’s environment. First, they zoom in on the summer’s booming travel industry, including eye-opening Disney statistics. Then they take a bite of some tasty apple data, pour over today’s inflation num…
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7/9/27 -- A 6% Withdrawal Rate: Crazy or Possible? / How To Stay Young As We Age with Doctor Dawn Carr
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In today’s episode, Wes delves into the financial aspects of retirement, focusing on the 4% rule formulated by William Bengen. This rule suggests that retirees who withdraw 4% of their portfolio in the first year and adjust for inflation annually can have a sustainable retirement, provided their portfolio has a 50-75% stock allocation. Wes explores…
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Financial Freedom for Expats / You May Be Able To Retire One (Or Five) Years Sooner
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In the first half of this episode of Money Matters, host Wes Moss is joined by Edd and Cynthia Staton. Their retirement plans were disrupted by the 2008 Financial Crisis, leading them to create a Plan B. In 2010, they moved to Cuenca, Ecuador, where they enjoy a comfortable and affordable lifestyle. Their experience reflects a broader trend: the nu…
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Capital Investment Advisors’ Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller joins Wes in the studio for today’s episode. They delve into the latest information on the Tesla rental car situation. They contrast the state of the economy with public sentiment. They also share a strategy that often helps combat inflation. They cite the Copenhagen City Heart Stu…
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Hotlanta, Consumer Prices, Waffle House, And Dividends As Cash For Retirement
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CIA’s Wealth Management Analyst, Jeff Lloyd, joins Wes for today’s installment. They discuss Atlanta’s hot temperatures, Father’s Day, and Taylor Swift’s economic impact. Then, they confer about the most recent consumer prices and analyze what’s gone up or down. They talk about tipping protocol, then Chick-fil-A, and transition into examining Waffl…
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Tesla, Misery Index, NBA Salaries, And Market History vs. Elections
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On today’s episode of Money Matters, Connor Miller, CIA’s Chief Investment Officer, joins Wes in the studio. They start by exploring the fire sale on Teslas. Next, they explain “The Misery Index” and how it can sometimes influence economic vibes more than the actual economic reality does. Then, they focus on a possible change in NBA salaries and hi…
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T+1 Settlement, Q1 Earnings, Retirement Tips, Scams, Loneliness, and Happiness.
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On today’s show, Jeff Lloyd, Wealth Management Analyst for Capital Investment Advisors, joins Wes. They briefly discuss the kids being out of school for the summer and Jeff’s celebrity-filled golf outing before shifting to the new T+1 settlement, which says stock trades will settle in one business day rather than two. Then, they analyze core pursui…
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Nvidia, Fed Minutes, Birth Rates, and Florida Housekeepers
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Capital Investment Advisor’s Wealth Management Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes to discuss Nvidia, examine Fed inflation minutes, analyze a worrisome decline in birth rates, and marvel at the annual salaries of some Florida housekeepers.Av Wes Moss
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CPI Report, Best Summer Travel Destinations, And One Small Shift Could Make A $2 Million Difference
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CIA’s Wealth Management Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes to dissect the latest financial news and demystify retirement finances. They open with inflation numbers from the recent CPI report, then celebrate the Atlanta Metro area’s rise to #1 on Wallet Hub’s 2024 Best Summer Travel Destination list. They quickly mention the Northern Lights before probing…
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Warren Buffett, Online vs. Brick-And-Mortar, Chick-fil-A, and Collegial Family Principles
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Jeff Lloyd, CIA’s Wealth Manager Analyst, is back in the studio with Wes to keep everyone financially informed and empowered on this special Mother’s Day episode. After a market update, they discuss Q1 earnings and the notion of a Fed pause. Then, they cover some great Warren Buffett quotes and examine Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting before shi…
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Jerome Powell’s Words, Dave & Buster’s Vibes, And Window Shopping For Retirement Withdrawal Rates
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Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller on today’s show. They digest the week's news before jumping into Jerome Powell’s recent economic comments regarding interest rates, inflation, and stagflation. Next, Wes recalls a recent Dave and Busters adventure with his son to explore betting on “anything” and wh…
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Please Won’t You Be My Financially Prohibitive Neighbor?
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Jeff Lloyd, Capital Investment Advisors Wealth Management Analyst, joins Wes to assess last week’s concept of the “Parental Federal Reserve” and why PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) is a fly in the soup. Next, they focus on financial discipline, zoom in on American productivity, and explain why scary headlines sometimes overshadow positive t…
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Spinach In The Candy Bowl, Jerome Powell On A Wheaties Box, And The Fed’s Interest Rate Delay
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Wes welcomes Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Management Analyst, Jeff Lloyd, to the studio. They talk about cotton candy inflation and the market’s obsession with the Fed, comparing it to kids preferring candy when their parents insist on vegetables. They evaluate when the Fed might end up cutting interest rates, marvel at Johnson & Johnson rai…
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The Masters, Inflation, Tax Day, Markets Broadening, Baby Boomers, and Magic Retirement Numbers
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Wes invites Connor Miller, Capital Investment Advisors' Chief Investment Officer, into the studio to rave about the lack of inflation at the Masters Golf Tournament's concession stands and lament the stickiness of overall inflation in the economy. Then, they examine the looming tax deadline, market-broadening behavior, Baby Boomers, and California'…
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Caitlin Clark, Taxing Gen Zers Pay, Nest Eggs, Baby Boomers, Ray Dalio, and Max’ing Out Retirement Without Running Out
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Wes welcomes Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Management Analyst, Jeff Lloyd, to the show. They compare notes about NCAA basketball, especially Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, then segue into an article about Gen Zers needing a therapist to deal with the stress of filing taxes. Wes breaks down changes in the formerly surging Magnificent Seven set of stock…
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Bananas, McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme, and Broadening the Rally
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Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller. They discuss Applebee’s date night pass and the rising cost of eating out, Krispy Kreme teaming up with McDonald’s, and which budget areas Americans are choosing to tighten because of inflation. Then they elaborate on the S&P 500 having its finest first quarter in …
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Farm-aceuticals And How Food Impacts Health with Dr. William Li
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Medicines help to treat illness within the body, but what if we replaced filling a prescription with filling our bags at the farmer’s market with foods that can heal our bodies from the inside out? Dr. William Li, world-renowned physician, scientist, TED speaker, and author of “Eat To Beat Disease," joins this episode to share just how much food ca…
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Inflation, COVID Lessons, Microsoft, And Economic Cognitive Dissonance
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Wes is joined by Connor Miller, the Chief Investment Officer for Capital Investment Advisors, on today’s episode of the Money Matters podcast. They cover the latest inflation news, carefully reflect on lessons learned from the challenging COVID era, and analyze the fascinating origin story of Bill Gates and Microsoft. Finally, they examine why so m…
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How To Maximize Social Security And Medicare With Mary Beth Franklin
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Wes welcomes back Social Security virtuoso Mary Beth Franklin to help retirees maximize this crucial income stream despite the overwhelming rules and regulations. Then, they analyze the differences between different Medicare plans and discuss which ones might suit which people. Mary Beth offers the most up-to-date information and context and keeps …
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Does Warren Buffett Think The Market Is Overvalued?
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On today’s episode, Wes is joined in the studio by Connor Miller, Chief Investment Officer for Capital Investment Advisors. They analyze Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders and what Berkshire Hathaway’s abundant cash reserves might signify about market confidence. They also discuss housing prices, the confusion about Wendy’s new pricing …
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Walmart, Capital One, Nvidia, Dow Jones, Airline Thought Experiment, The FED, and The Psychology of Money
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On today’s episode, Wes is joined by Jeff Lloyd, Wealth Management Analyst for Capital Investment Advisors. They tackle the news about Walmart’s earnings announcements, Capital One agreeing to buy Discover Financial, Nvidia as a juggernaut, a rare change in the Dow Jones, and a thought experiment about airline monopolies. They then analyze the FED …
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Future Interest Rates In A Larry David Economy, NVIDIA, Behavioral Finance, and SWAN
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Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes in the studio on today's podcast. They lament the end of football but get straight into financial news. They explain the dynamic of a “Larry David Economy” and discuss what it could mean for the Fed’s future interest rate decisions. They analyze energy behemoth NVIDIA, delve into conc…
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Wes Moss and Capital Investment Advisors' Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller kick off the show by discussing the economics of the Super Bowl on and off the field and the Taylor Swift effect. You’ll hear about the preeminent technology company that recently announced it would pay out $5-billion in dividends. Wes and Connor compare the history of…
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Inflation Numbers, Elon Musk, Stock Splits, Market History, Housing News, and Retirement Planning Your Dividend and Long-Term Capital Gain Tax Rates
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Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd update folks about inflation numbers and interest rates, comment on Elon Musk’s tendency to make headlines, and lay out the case for Walmart announcing a good old-fashioned stock split. They refresh listeners on the evergreen concept of market perfection vs. participation, analyze some welcome housing news, and examine how r…
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Patience and Excitement in the NFL, Solo Vacations, Dividends, and Bull Markets
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Wes is joined in the studio by Jeff Lloyd, Wealth Analyst for Capital Investment Advisors. They discuss the economics surrounding NFL playoff excitement, with a quick nod to Taylor Swift and the Kelce brothers. They praise the patience of the Detroit Lions waiting thirty-two years for a conference championship game, and examine if patience might he…
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Seesaw Market Reactions, Soft Landing Hopes, and Nick Saban’s Happy Retiree Potential
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Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors' Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller to break down the “wait and see” mentality investors and Wall Street professionals seem to have about the seesaw start to the year, with all three major indices moving up and down. They look at certain areas of the market and examine how decelerating inflation and …
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Tiger Woods, Nick Saban, Bitcoin ETFs, and a Half-Billion-Dollar Pizza
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On today’s episode of the Money Matters podcast, Capital Investment Advisor Wealth Analyst Jeff Lloyd joins Wes to delve into the eye-opening headlines about Tiger Woods leaving Nike and the SEC approving Bitcoin ETFs. They share relief and optimism about the latest CPI inflation numbers. They pose the question of what a billion-dollar pizza looks …
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Your Financial Advisor Needs to See the Future! - Episode 83
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No one can tell the future, right? Well frankly, your financial advisor will be made or broken on whether they can just do that! In this episode, Bruce goes into why it is so important for financial advisors to buy their own BS, but rather, to always question and doubt. Bruce looks forward to ask "Is the next Recession of 2024 coming, or has the go…
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In today’s episode of the Money Matters podcast, Wes is joined by Capital Investment Advisors Co-Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller. They discuss the possibility of 2024 ushering in “A Whole New World” for markets, investors, and retirees. 2023 saw the most significant inflationary surge since the 1970s, which helped trigger the highest short-t…
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Episode 94- "Don't Set the Precedent": Precedex for Alcohol Withdrawal
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Are you using Precedex for alcohol withdrawal? Hear my take on why I don't like this idea, with evidence from a recently-published meta-analysis. Follow HERE! References: All references for Episode 94 are found on my Read by QxMD collection Support the show Find ER-Rx: - On Instagram: @ERRxPodcast - On the website: errxpodcast.com - On YouTube Disc…
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Episode 93- An Expert Talks: Managing Hyperglycemia in the ER
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This week, Dr. Michael Paddock answers some common insulin and diabetes management questions we have all had. Don't miss out! Follow HERE! Support the show Find ER-Rx: - On Instagram: @ERRxPodcast - On the website: errxpodcast.com - On YouTube Disclaimer: The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpod…
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setting boundaries is the most necessary evil
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we have to set boundaries in life. it’s a pretty hard thing to do which unfortunately you probably know will make you a better person and make you grow. setting boundaries is tough not only for yourself internally but its hard for the people around you. if you’ve always been a people pleaser and all of a sudden you’re saying no to everyone - which …
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authenticity is cool now. within reason.
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we have a world now in which was can talk about therapy freely or if we’re feeling depressed or even talk about medication and what we’re on in a way that we would just never have talked about it even just a few years ago. so this is amazing but with all amazing things we have to think about regulation, right? its a new thing just like bitcoin and …
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Learn how naloxone can be used in the setting of an ACE-I overdose. Who would have thought? Need a new logo for your brand or company? Click HERE Tell him ER-Rx Podcast sent you for a 10% discount! Follow HERE! References: All references for Episode 92 are found on my Read by QxMD collection Support the show Find ER-Rx: - On Instagram: @ERRxPodcast…
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perfectionism is an absolute waste of time
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i always wanted to be perfect. and i still do im not even going to pretend like perfection isn’t something i am absolutely striving for and it absolutely paralyzes me on a day to day basis because if im not perfect then whats the point in doing anything, right? but life isn’t just one path to perfection and oh yeah you got the right answer because …
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i’m not gwenyth paltrow and i never will and i’m not even trying to be her - i mostly just want to be normal and all this shit makes me feel normal and good about actually being in my life and starting my day and all that. full disclosure i do and have enjoyed doing the work thus far. i don’t regret wanting to be a better person and actually wantin…
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the purpose of this podcast is to focus on self betterment. that was the goal for me - that was the most important thing to showcase and talk about going from more negative ways of thinking and behaviors to more positive ones. my issue that comes up and i feel like i can almost describe it as recovery in a way - because i think about my old ways an…
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i didn’t really know what an ego was for a while. i knew having a big ego meant like you kind of thought you were better than other people and kind of an asshole and probably a man? i saw egos as this very stereotypical type of thing. again things you see in tv and movies and i never just never thought about how any of it manifested in real life. i…
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Episode 91- Which patients respond best to Angiotensin II?
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This week, I discuss which patients respond best to ATII and when to start it (hint: it's earlier than you think) Follow HERE! References: All references for Episode 91 are found on my Read by QxMD collection Support the show Find ER-Rx: - On Instagram: @ERRxPodcast - On the website: errxpodcast.com - On YouTube Disclaimer: The information containe…
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we talk a lot about our minds here on this show. what we haven’t talked about yet is our brain’s connection to our body. we haven't talked about bodies. and its a weird one. why’s it weird? because realistically maybe situations and our feelings and shit in our mind can be like subjective right? the weird thing about bodies and feeling that dysphor…
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